sagansense:

“I am a collection of water, calcium and organic molecules called Carl Sagan. You are a collection of almost identical molecules with a different collective label. But is that all? Is there nothing in here but molecules? Some people find this idea somehow demeaning to human dignity. For myself, I find it elevating that our universe permits the evolution of molecular machines as intricate and subtle as we. But the essence of life is not so much the atoms and simple molecules that make us up as the way in which they are put together. Every now and then we read that the chemicals which constitute the human body cost ninety-seven cents or ten dollars or some such figure; it is a little depressing to find our bodies valued so little. However, these estimates are for human beings reduced to our simplest possible components. We are made mostly of water, which costs almost nothing; the carbon is costed in the form of coal; the calcium in our bones as chalk; the nitrogen in our proteins as air (cheap also); the iron in our blood as rusty nails. If we did not know better, we might be tempted to take all the atoms that make us up, mix them together in a big container and stir. We can do this as much as we want. But in the end all we have is a tedious mixture of atoms. How could we have expected anything else?”
Carl Sagan, Cosmos

sagansense:

“I am a collection of water, calcium and organic molecules called Carl Sagan. You are a collection of almost identical molecules with a different collective label. But is that all? Is there nothing in here but molecules? Some people find this idea somehow demeaning to human dignity. For myself, I find it elevating that our universe permits the evolution of molecular machines as intricate and subtle as we. But the essence of life is not so much the atoms and simple molecules that make us up as the way in which they are put together. Every now and then we read that the chemicals which constitute the human body cost ninety-seven cents or ten dollars or some such figure; it is a little depressing to find our bodies valued so little. However, these estimates are for human beings reduced to our simplest possible components. We are made mostly of water, which costs almost nothing; the carbon is costed in the form of coal; the calcium in our bones as chalk; the nitrogen in our proteins as air (cheap also); the iron in our blood as rusty nails. If we did not know better, we might be tempted to take all the atoms that make us up, mix them together in a big container and stir. We can do this as much as we want. But in the end all we have is a tedious mixture of atoms. How could we have expected anything else?”

Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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aquaticwonder:

Shades of Turquoise Ice

In the winter, for about five months or from January to May, the lake freezes over but the water is so clear that, from the surface, you can see an astounding 130 feet below you. Transparent and shining in a turquoise color, these masses of broken ice look like shards of glass rising into the sky. They are caused by the slow and unequal pressure in the main body of the packed ice as well as by the unequal structure and temperature.
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earth-song:

The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be. 
Anne Frank 

earth-song:

The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be. 

Anne Frank 

smelliott:

Provence at 100kph

smelliott:

Provence at 100kph

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smelliott:

So I was all stoked that I got my first official landscape tag, and I went to check what else had been selected today when I found this gif.
One of the main reasons I don’t mind finding my gifs unsourced is that they are usually really successful, typically FAR more successful than when I uploaded them in the first place.
This leads me to believe that people dont like things associated with me, but they like my work, which is what I really want.
So please keep taking my work and spreading it, I want people to remember my GIFs, not my name.

smelliott:

So I was all stoked that I got my first official landscape tag, and I went to check what else had been selected today when I found this gif.

One of the main reasons I don’t mind finding my gifs unsourced is that they are usually really successful, typically FAR more successful than when I uploaded them in the first place.

This leads me to believe that people dont like things associated with me, but they like my work, which is what I really want.

So please keep taking my work and spreading it, I want people to remember my GIFs, not my name.

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smelliott:

Fletcher Cove

smelliott:

Fletcher Cove

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My name is Elliott and I like taking long walks on the beach.
This gif is 80 frames. I took a photo every ten steps.

My name is Elliott and I like taking long walks on the beach.

This gif is 80 frames. I took a photo every ten steps.

very interesting style, love it

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Kunstformen der Natur

thedailyfeed:

Hungarian wildlife photographer Bence Máté takes patience to a whole new level, waiting in shelters for months for the perfect snapshot

DAMN so much respect!!!

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